excellent at faults.

Mal. M,—but then there is no consonancy in the [sequel;]

that [suffers] under probation: A should follow, but O does.

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Fab. And O shall end, I hope.

Sir To. Ay, or I'll cudgel him, and make him cry O!

Mal. And then I comes behind.

Fab. Ay, [an] you had any eye behind you, you might

see more detraction at your heels than fortunes before you.

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